Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 OK, I have a question for Doc or Valerie or Bryan or Kellie or Mary or whoever can answer this for me. We find a bush growing wild on our property that has leaves like a rose bush. We didn't find it until just now and the flowers have already died back so we don't know if the flowers looked like roses or not. Where the flowers were at, though, there are now red berries growing. They are oblong, and last night my husband tried eating one of them just to see how it tasted. There were little seeds in it. He took the seeds out and took the pulp out of the skin and ate just the pulp—so he didn't eat the seeds or the skin. He said that it tasted like one of those sweetened vitamin c pills that you find in the store. Have we stumbled on to rose hips????? If so, we are going to pick all of those berries off that bush and get them inside pronto!! This would be too good to pass up! It has now been a year since we moved into our home—and we are having so much fun this year! Hubby and I have found tons of apple trees and plum trees growing wild around the area that we live, no one is taking care of them which means they are all organic and we are the only ones interested in the fruit. Hubby just today has picked 160 pounds of apples for me to make into applesauce and can for the winter and he still has more he can get for me. The kids have picked enough plums to give 5 canner loads of delicious sweet red plums. And that doesn't count the purple plums that are not ready yet—I'll turn those in to jam when they are ready. And there is an elderberry bush loaded with elderberries! Hmmm—elderberry syrup for the cold season, elderberry jam………..my soul, the Lord is so merciful and His blessings are so great! Let me know what anyone thinks about our bush and the berries on it—if they need to be harvested we will need to get them in before we lose them. Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 Short of being there to make a positive ID, your description certainly sounds like rose hips. Enjoy and have fun zoe lynbes wrote: > OK, I have a question for Doc or Valerie or Bryan or Kellie or Mary or whoever can answer this for me. We find a bush growing wild on our property that has leaves like a rose bush. We didn't find it until just now and the flowers have already died back so we don't know if the flowers looked like roses or not. Where the flowers were at, though, there are now red berries growing. They are oblong, and last night my husband tried eating one of them just to see how it tasted. There were little seeds in it. He took the seeds out and took the pulp out of the skin and ate just the pulp---so he didn't eat the seeds or the skin. He said that it tasted like one of those sweetened vitamin c pills that you find in the store. Have we stumbled on to rose hips????? If so, we are going to pick all of those berries off that bush and get them inside pronto!! This would be too good to pass up! > > It has now been a year since we moved into our home---and we are having so much fun this year! Hubby and I have found tons of apple trees and plum trees growing wild around the area that we live, no one is taking care of them which means they are all organic and we are the only ones interested in the fruit. Hubby just today has picked 160 pounds of apples for me to make into applesauce and can for the winter and he still has more he can get for me. The kids have picked enough plums to give 5 canner loads of delicious sweet red plums. And that doesn't count the purple plums that are not ready yet---I'll turn those in to jam when they are ready. And there is an elderberry bush loaded with elderberries! Hmmm---elderberry syrup for the cold season, elderberry jam...........my soul, the Lord is so merciful and His blessings are so great! > > Let me know what anyone thinks about our bush and the berries on it---if they need to be harvested we will need to get them in before we lose them. > > Becky --- > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington! Groups Links > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2009 Report Share Posted September 28, 2009 Sounds like wild rose bush and the " berry " would be rose hips. Very beneficial. It would help knowing " where you live " . But you can easily search the net for pics and compare to see if this is what you have. herbal remedies , " lynbes " <lynbes wrote: > > OK, I have a question for Doc or Valerie or Bryan or Kellie or Mary or whoever can answer this for me. We find a bush growing wild on our property that has leaves like a rose bush. We didn't find it until just now and the flowers have already died back so we don't know if the flowers looked like roses or not. Where the flowers were at, though, there are now red berries growing. They are oblong, and last night my husband tried eating one of them just to see how it tasted. There were little seeds in it. He took the seeds out and took the pulp out of the skin and ate just the pulp—so he didn't eat the seeds or the skin. He said that it tasted like one of those sweetened vitamin c pills that you find in the store. Have we stumbled on to rose hips????? If so, we are going to pick all of those berries off that bush and get them inside pronto!! This would be too good to pass up! > > It has now been a year since we moved into our home—and we are having so much fun this year! Hubby and I have found tons of apple trees and plum trees growing wild around the area that we live, no one is taking care of them which means they are all organic and we are the only ones interested in the fruit. Hubby just today has picked 160 pounds of apples for me to make into applesauce and can for the winter and he still has more he can get for me. The kids have picked enough plums to give 5 canner loads of delicious sweet red plums. And that doesn't count the purple plums that are not ready yet—I'll turn those in to jam when they are ready. And there is an elderberry bush loaded with elderberries! Hmmm—elderberry syrup for the cold season, elderberry jam………..my soul, the Lord is so merciful and His blessings are so great! > > Let me know what anyone thinks about our bush and the berries on it—if they need to be harvested we will need to get them in before we lose them. > > Becky > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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